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Ten projects supporting the recovery of threatened species in communities impacted by the severe floods of 2022 are now underway thanks to the $38.9 million Environmental Recovery Program.
The Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain Management Plan has been developed for the Brisbane River catchment and will help communities across Queensland develop flood resilience strategies.
Mapoon Aboriginal Shire Council
Weipa-Mapoon Road was a gravel formed road that provided the only access from the Mapoon community to the Peninsula Developmental Road.
After an unwanted Christmas present, described by many as a tornado, brought down powerlines, trees and other hazards across SEQ roads, a herculean task was required to reconnect the network.
Whitsunday Regional Council
The original Inverdon Bridge was a low-level timber structure across the Don River at Bowen. It was originally built in 1940 and suffered deterioration over many years.
One of Townsville City Council’s betterment projects to increase their road network’s resilience to natural disasters has already been put through its ‘paces’.
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The $7 million Biodiversity and Riverine Recovery Program is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to support Queensland communities in their environmental recovery from
Work by a dynamic Queensland mapping technology company has taken Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s Flood Information Portal to a whole new level when it comes to data availability and efficiency.
Reopening Gillies Range Road to two lanes ahead of schedule is a big win for the Cairns region in its recovery from the devastation of ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper.